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THE ATTRACTIONS ARE AT THE BOTTOM !!!!

Clearwater Beach is no stranger to comparisons. Florida's beach aficionados have said it's like Miami, without the wild nights; like St. Pete's, without the claustrophobic crowds; like Fort Lauderdale, without the spring break mayhem. The assessments may differ, but they share one striking similarity: Clearwater always comes out on top.

Clearwater Beach's well-deserved reputation as one of America's finest beaches has lured countless families and couples to its broad, sandy shores and beachfront hotels, also making it one of America's most popular beach destinations.

Spread along a narrow, 3-mile stretch of the Pinellas Peninsula on the Gulf Coast, Clearwater Beach straddles the blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico to the west, and tranquil Tampa Bay to the east. This location between the two waters, and Clearwater's proximity to Tampa, offer visitors ample activities.

Whether sunbathing on white sandy beaches, diving into a game of beach volleyball, renting fishing boats, taking a dolphin-watching cruise, parasailing, or heading to a mainland museum or aquarium, there's something to satisfy everyone in Clearwater.

The good times don't stop at nightfall; a trip to Clearwater isn't complete without watching a dazzling sunset at Pier 60. These nightly celebrations feature street musicians and performers, as well as local artisans' crafts.



Child-Friendliness
rating: 4 of 5
more: Wide white sands, calm waters and kid-oriented activities make this a great family-vacation spot.
Swimming
rating: 4 of 5
more: The Gulf of Mexico's tranquil blue waters are clean and warm, perfect for watersports or swimming.
Sand
rating: 4 of 5
more: The smooth, sprawling sands provide a wide beach playground and generally remain litter free.
Atmosphere
rating: 3 of 5
more: The beach is gorgeous, but its backdrop — hotels and motels — is less than exotic; the beach can get quite crowded in high season.
Non-Beach Activities
rating: 4 of 5
more: Clearwater Beach's proximity to St. Petersburg and Tampa make it a hotbed of fun for all types; outdoor activities, sports, water parks and museums abound.

HERE ARE SOME ATTRACTIONS....

Best Action-Adventure Day Trip
Busch Gardens
Where: 3000 E. Busch Blvd., Tampa, Fla. (eight miles northeast of downtown Tampa)
Phone: 1-888-800-5447
Web site: www.buschgardens.com
Hours: Vary monthly and daily
Rates: $55.95, adult single-day ticket; $45.95, children (3 to 9) single-day ticket
At Tampa's Busch Gardens, families will embark on an unforgettable African-themed adventure filled with thrilling rides — including the nation's first 90-degree dive coaster — Serengeti Safari tours, Budweiser Beer School tours and live daily entertainment. Visitors seeking speed and heights can jump aboard the Gwazi roller coaster and experience 100-mph speeds and 7,000 feet of track, or hit the all-new SheiKra dive coaster, featuring 90-degree drops, water features, a loop and an underground tunnel. Nature lovers can take walking tours through special habitats and view zebras, rhinos, giraffes, lions, gorillas, chimpanzees and more.
Best Family Water Park
Adventure Island
Where: 1001 Malcolm McKinley Drive, Tampa, Fla.
Phone: 813-987-5600
Web site: adventureisland.com
Hours: Open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., mid-March to October
Rates: $32.95 (plus tax), adult; $30.95 (plus tax), children; free for children ages 2 and younger
Visitors to Adventure Island can get wet and wild as they dive into this 30-acre park's wave pools, water slides and tube trips. The popular Paradise Lagoon features a 20-foot platform for "cliff" jumping, a cable drop, rope walk and slides. Folks seeking a more tranquil time can visit the Rambling Bayou, a half-mile tube trip through rainforest landscapes — complete with rain and waterfalls. Younger children can play at Fabian's Funport, which has a kid-friendly wave pool, bubbler springs and a water gym. After a day in the sun and water, families can cool off with a root beer float at Gulf Scream Ice Cream.

Best Educational Excursion
Florida Aquarium
Where: 701 Channelside Drive, Tampa, Fla.
Phone: 813-273-4000
Email: adavis@flaquarium.org
Web site: flaquarium.org
Rates: General admission prices: $17.95, adults; $14.95, seniors 60+; $11.95, children under 12; free for children 2 and under
Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily; closed Thanksgiving and Christmas
With six major exhibit areas representing Florida's habitats, more than 10,000 species of plants and animals, and a coral reef housed in a 500,000-gallon observation tank, the Florida Aquarium provides educational fun for adults and children. Activities at the aquarium include Swim With the Fishes ($75), which allows a diving experience in the reef tank amid 1,600 species of sea life for people who aren't certified scuba divers. Land lovers can tour the Wetlands Gallery, where they'll encounter streams, marshes, swamps and mangrove forests. Younger children can tour a 24-foot-tall pirate ship and hunt for buried treasure in the Explore a Shore discovery zone designed specially for kids.

Best Seasonal Sports Lover's Activity
Philadelphia Phillies Spring Training Games
Where: Bright House Networks Field, 601 Old Coachman Rd., Clearwater, Fla.
Phone: 727-442-8496
Web site: Click here!
Ticket Prices: $9 to $25
Take me out to the ballgame! After a long, cold winter of hibernation, baseball comes alive with the highly anticipated spring training games. Clearwater has been home to the Philadelphia Phillies' spring training since 1948. The team has trained at Carpenter Field since 1967, and now plays at the new Bright House Networks Field. Baseball fans can get their pre-season fill of the Phillies at Bright House, which features a 360-degree main concourse, 7,300 fixed seats, a tiki-hut pavilion in left field, group picnic areas and a kids play area.

2006-09-28 09:34:35 · answer #1 · answered by ledonboris 2 · 0 0

It depends what age you are, and what you consider 'cool'. St. Pete is right next door, and has the Dali museum which is really sweet if you're into art. There's an acquarium, Busch Gardens in Tampa, and Clearwater used to have weekend fairs on the pier. You can't miss the pier as it is right at the entry roundabout across from a seafood restaurant. A whole bunch of art vendors and craftsmen bring their stuff out, there's music, too. I am not sure though what hours it is, since I haven't been there in about 2 years now.

2006-09-28 16:27:37 · answer #2 · answered by forourspam 2 · 0 0

Take a cruise on the Pirates Ransoms. They have a boat there retrofitted to look like a pirate ship. Its a nice two hours. The sunset cruise is awesome.

There are alot of great giftshops so make sure you check those out.

I attended a Phillies associated minor leauge team. That was kinda fun.

Then obviously, the beach.

2006-09-28 16:29:07 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

go to the clearwater and check out all the hot babes

2006-09-28 16:24:52 · answer #4 · answered by porkchophaynes0206 3 · 0 2

Try this
http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-474924-clearwater_vacations-i
or this
http://www.internet-ad.com/default.htm
or this
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g34141-Activities-Clearwater_Florida.html
Here's a list of attractions in Clearwater
http://www.floridasbeach.com/events/

2006-09-28 16:34:56 · answer #5 · answered by Bobbie 5 · 0 0

Swim with the manatees!!

2006-09-28 16:31:08 · answer #6 · answered by ead824 4 · 0 0

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